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With the average costs of a kitchen renovation at about $25,000 and a full overhaul running up around $50,000, painting kitchen cabinets yourself can make good financial sense. While it’s not the same as a reno, repainting your cabinets can Read Post

Even if you like painting your home, you probably don’t like to paint the ceiling. It can make your back hurt, tire out your arms and literally be a pain in the neck. But, especially in the bathroom and kitchen, Read Post

Whether it’s in the bathroom, living room or bedroom, we tend to use the same touches to get a more romantic décor or ambience. Candles don’t disappoint. Flowers, lighting and the style of furniture you choose can all help too. Read Post

The bathroom; you head there first thing in the morning to get ready and prepare for the day that’s about to unfold, or maybe you let a hot shower soak into your muscles at the end of a tiring day Read Post

“It’s been a long cold lonely winter.” Thank you George Harrison for signing the story of the winter of 2018 long before it happened. And when summer finally does get here, we bet you’ll be out soaking in as much Read Post

Previously we’ve talked about light neutrals, but often, a little more depth is required to make an impression that shows up through the natural shadows of a space. We’ve put together the top 10 Benjamin Moore mid-toned neutral colours; the Read Post

Benjamin Moore has always been known for quality paint and transforming colours. It’s a reliable product and measurably advanced, compared to many on the market. Some noteworthy products include, a very capable UltraSpec collection, a well-rounded Regal Select and even Read Post

It’s finally here, the new Century paint by Benjamin Moore. Century is more than paint; it’s an experience. The artisan believes in precision. In keeping strict standards when not surpassing them. And more than anything… in stirring the senses. Read Post

If you keep an eye on home décor trends, particularly paint colours, you’ll have noticed a distinct shift recently to darker shades. Pinterest, which is more or less ground zero for online info on home décor trends, is full of Read Post